Let's Squander A Billion First!-Chapter 400 - Supreme Immortal Path (3)

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Chapter 400: Chapter 400 Supreme Immortal Path (3)

Chuzheng wanted to stay put, but King’s Account demanded her attention every day with its thunderous roar.

In the end, it seemed that Space couldn’t bear to watch anymore and suddenly sent her out.

Cold water instantly engulfed her.

Chuzheng almost choked to death.

She quickly formed hand-seals and protected herself with fairy magic.

[Main mission: Please spend two Immortal Spirit Leaves within two hours.]

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King’s Account issued the mission almost with gritted teeth.

Chuzheng: “…”

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I knew it!

I knew it!

I knew it!

I couldn’t leave that place.

Chuzheng stood in the deep waters where visibility was extremely low, occasionally spotting creatures swimming past her.

Chuzheng reached out to grab the joyfully swimming Xiaoyu.

The moment she touched Xiaoyu’s tail, it suddenly turned its head, its head swelled up alarmingly, an open mouth larger than a human head coming at her.

It bit towards Chuzheng.

Startled, Chuzheng swiftly backed away several meters.

Xiaoyu’s head returned to normal size, and its eyes, deep and soulful, watched her for a few seconds before it turned and continued to swim leisurely forward, its tail flicking merrily.

[…] Really wish someone could see Miss Sister like this, it’s too damn thrilling.

Chuzheng calmly touched her fingers as if the impulsive act of grabbing someone else wasn’t her doing.

She pretended to survey her surroundings.

The original owner didn’t come out of the water when entering…

How come it’s different coming out!

You damn thing nearly drowned me!

Chuzheng emerged from the water and found herself at a lake.

The lake was familiar; she had seen it upon entering.

She walked from the water to the shore.

There was a little lamb on the shore, which got startled and darted into the nearby bushes when Chuzheng suddenly appeared.

But it didn’t run away and instead peeked out curiously at Chuzheng.

Chuzheng also warily surveyed the lamb.

This wool… it doesn’t look soft.

More importantly, it shouldn’t suddenly grow large like before.

It would scare someone to death.

Chuzheng decided to walk around it.

Seeing Chuzheng leave, the lamb crawled out of the bushes, looked at the lake, then at the direction Chuzheng had gone, and suddenly started bounding after her.

When Chuzheng noticed the lamb following her, she looked back at it.

The lamb stopped.

As Chuzheng continued walking, the lamb immediately followed.

Look back.

Stop.

A girl and a lamb continued this way for a distance.

Chuzheng: “…”

Does it want me to eat it?

Honestly, I’m pretty hungry.

While Chuzheng was pondering whether to eat the lamb, the roadside bushes suddenly rustled.

Then a figure sprang out, scooped up the lamb and quickly retreated several meters.

“Who are you? Why are you leading my little brother astray?”

It was a tanned youth holding the lamb, his muscles taut and his gaze alert as he stared at her.

“…”

What does this have to do with me!!

“It followed me on its own.”

“Impossible! Little brother wouldn’t follow a stranger, you must have used sneaky methods to lure my little brother away!” the youth firmly accused Chuzheng of being a villain.

Chuzheng: “…”

Hey!

Do I need to lure it?

If I wanted it, I would’ve just grabbed it!

“Believe it or not, that’s up to you.”

With a cold face, Chuzheng turned to leave.

Wait!

There’s someone!

Chuzheng suddenly spun around.

The youth and the lamb both jumped, their looks strikingly similar.

“What… what do you want to do?” the youth stuttered.

Chuzheng walked up to the youth, her presence daunting.

The youth turned to run.

Chuzheng hooked his collar.

After half a day of running, he realized he hadn’t moved a step.

Stiffly turning back, he swallowed his saliva and mustered his courage, “I’ll tell you, all these mountains are mine, if you dare do anything to me, you won’t make it out of here!”

“That’s impressive,” Chuzheng said calmly.

“You bet!” the youth puffed out his chest: “I am the King of the Ten-Miles Eight Mountains!”

Ten-Miles Eight Mountains?

Chuzheng had only heard of Ten-Miles Eight Villages.

What in the world was Ten-Miles Eight Mountains?

Chuzheng continued with an indifferent face: “Then you are very impressive.”

Youth: “…”

Why isn’t she scared at all?

Chuzheng took out the Immortal Spirit Leaf that was on the King’s Account in Space.

Before Chuzheng took it out, she had thought it was the common currency of this world, and she was wondering why the original owner didn’t know about its existence.

But after taking it out…

She discovered it was really just a damn leaf.

It looked a bit like a willow leaf.

Chuzheng calmly held up the leaf to the youth: “I want to trade something with you.”

The youth’s dark eyes widened: “No deal!”

He hugged the little lamb tightly.

“Don’t even think about it, I won’t let my little brother go to you!” Thinking that she wanted to trade his little brother for a leaf, did she think he was that easy to fool?

Chuzheng: “…”

Who wants your little brother.

“What do you have on you?”

“Nothing, I have nothing…” The youth tried to run.

Chuzheng grabbed him.

“Let me go.”

“I’m telling you, I’m the Mountain King here, if you dare do anything to me, my little brothers won’t let you off!”

The youth bluffly shouted.

“Seeing you like this…” Chuzheng pulled him back and coldly stated the facts: “Even a hundred more wouldn’t be able to beat me.”

Youth: “???”

Chuzheng pulled out a… sweet potato? from the youth.

Chuzheng thought it looked alike.

No matter.

She shoved the leaf into his hand: “You can go now.”

[…] It seems like it’s time to add rules against wasteful spending, Miss is getting more and more unruly!

“You…” The youth’s face turned red with anger, yet when he touched the leaf, his expression suddenly changed.

This leaf…

Had such rich Spiritual Energy.

It was worth much more than the random wild ginseng he dug up on the mountain.

“Are you really giving this to me?” The youth asked warily.

“Hmm,” Chuzheng nodded.

The youth hugged the little lamb and turned to run.

“Why are you still holding onto me, didn’t you say it was for me? Have you changed your mind?!”

Chuzheng moved her gaze from the ‘sweet potato’ and looked toward the youth yelling not too far away.

His clothes were caught on a tree branch, and the youth shouted without even looking back.

Chuzheng: “…”

Is he sick in the head?

Chuzheng turned to leave.

The youth shouted for a long time and heard no movement behind him. Turning back, he found that it was a tree branch that had caught him; there was no one else around.

The youth’s face alternated between red and white.

He knocked off the branch catching his clothes and let go of the little lamb.

“How many times have I told you, hide when you see strangers.”

“Baa…”

The little lamb bleated plaintively.

“I can’t save you every time!” The youth was a bit angry, “You almost got eaten last time, did you forget? How could I have such a dumb little brother.”

“Baa…”

Annoyed, the youth stuffed the leaf Chuzheng had given him into the mouth of the little lamb.

“Hurry up and cultivate, transform, do you hear me!”

“Baa…”

The youth, worried Chuzheng might have regrets, picked up the little lamb and quickly dashed toward the mountain forest.

He hadn’t run far when he heard a huge noise behind him.

The youth stopped and looked in the direction from where the sound came.

Carrying the little lamb, the youth ran up the mountain, placed the little lamb inside a cave, and then swiftly dashed down the mountain towards the source of the sound.